Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

New poll shows Trudeau will lose if Canada votes now

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

TORONTO : Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s woeful visit to India is weighing down his political fortunes in Canada. According to a new poll, if federal elections were held now, his Liberal Party would lose to the opposition Conservati­ves and among the factors in that plunge in popularity is the much-panned eight-day tour of India in February.

These latest findings are from polling agency Ipsos, in a survey conducted for the Canadian network Global News. According to the results, the Liberals would capture 33% of the vote, five points behind the Conservati­ves. An article accompanyi­ng the poll noted that “public reaction to a recent troubled trip by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to India two weeks ago might be a symptom of a growing problem”.

Global News cited Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Global Public Affairs, as stating there was a “shift in public perception” towards Trudeau and his party. He suggested “the recent trip to India is a prime example of that change”.

The poll also found that 40% of Canadians believed the visit had a negative impact on relations with India, with only 16% having a positive view of the trip. “It’s the first time we’ve shown, since before the election, any time the Liberals have been behind. They’ve been consistent­ly four or five points ahead of their nearest competitor; sometimes more than that for the last two years and a bit,” Bricker was quoted as saying. A majority, 54%, disapprove­d of the performanc­e of Trudeau’s government.

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